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  • 1、阅读理解

    "Small Acts of Kindness" really made me think outside the box. Dr Max is right, "it takes nothing to be nice".

    I was in New Zealand in January visiting my son and grandson. I only had a small amount of cash on me as we stopped for a drink and cake, but the shop wouldn't take cards. As I counted out my coins and realized I needed $2 more to pay for the cake, two boys waiting on bikes behind me observed this scene and one boy spoke up, "I can pay the extra amount." It shocked me that a boy who didn't even know me could be so kind. I politely refused his offer and just had the drink, but I thanked him a lot.

    I "paid this forward" when I arrived in the UK. This expression for describing the beneficiary (受益者) of a good deed repaying the kindness to others instead of the original benefactor (although the concept may be old) may have been coined by Lily Hardy Hammond in her 1916 book, In the Garden of Delight. At the chemist's, a young lady didn't have enough cash to pay for a hair band that her daughter was keen to have, so I paid the bill for her. It was only £2.99 but it made me feel good about myself and I hope it also made this mum and daughter's day!

    With tiny gestures, we can give people a reason to keep on living. I intend to do this much more in the future.

    (1)、What problem did the author meet?
    A、He lost his money. B、He didn't have enough cash. C、He couldn't find his son. D、He didn't know how to make cakes.
    (2)、Why did the boy surprised the author?
    A、The boy knew his grandson. B、The boy refused to accept his help. C、He asked the author to pay for him. D、He offered to pay the $2 for him.
    (3)、What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 3 refer to?
    A、I paid the bill for the mother. B、In the Garden of Delight. C、This mum and daughter's day. D、The daughter wanted a hair band.
    (4)、What would be the best title for this passage?
    A、Think Outside the Box B、Refuse an Offer C、Pay It Forward D、Keep on Living
  • 2、阅读理解

    Famous for its sunny beaches and natural wonders, Miyako Island welcomes many visitors during holidays.

    Unique beaches

    Yonaha Maehama Beach is the most famous beach in Miyako Island, where white sand stretches for seven kilometers. The ocean is colored in bright blue, attracting visitors with its beauty. Compact Sunayama Beach, known for its arch-shaped rock (拱形石), is well hidden in a small cove (小海湾), and is accessed by walking through a narrow tunnel (隧道) of trees.

    Diverse and colorful fish

    Snorkeling (浮潜) is a must-try in Miyako Island. Dense coral reefs, schools of tropical (热带的) fish, sea turtles and plenty of space to free dive to depths of 8 to 15 meters close to the shore are standout features. For beginners, Aragusuku and Shigira are a good choice, but advanced snorkelers may see Imgyo Marine Garden, Waiwai Beach and Shimojishima as their ultimate spots.

    Scuba diving

    Miyako Island is a popular diving place, with a wealth of dive sites to explore, including many underwater caves. Even those without a diving license need not be held back. Dive shops and tour operators also offer tours for beginners to explore Miyako Island's rich underwater environment.

    The bridges

    Irabu Bridge is the longest toll-free bridge in Japan. It connects Miyako Island and Irabujima, stretching for 3540m, drawing a gentle curve. The length of the bridge can also be read as "sango no shi ma," meaning coral island in Japanese. Smaller bridges connect Irabu and Shimoji islands, giving visitors additional beach options.

    (1)、If you want to see an arch-shaped rock, which beach will you choose?
    A、Yonaha Maehama. B、Compact Sunayama. C、Waiwai. D、Irabujima.
    (2)、In which way can visitors see schools of tropical fish?
    A、By walking through a tunnel. B、By walking through caves. C、By snorkeling. D、By scuba diving.
    (3)、What can we know about Irabu Bridge?
    A、It connects islands of Miyako and Shimoji. B、It is the smallest toll-free bridge in Japan. C、It connects islands of Miyako and Aragusuku. D、It is the longest toll-free bridge in Japan.
  • 3、第二节读后续写,阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    The whole class burst out laughing as Bruce rushed into the classroom. He was a strange sight. His half-buttoned white shirt revealed a red pajama top(睡衣上衣) underneath and instead of white school shoes, he had on a pair of bright green shoes that were two sizes too big. 

    Bruce said quietly, "Sorry teacher"and walked to his seat. Mr. Tan looked at the rest of the students. The laughter quickly turned to silence. Bruce's classmates always looked forward to Mondays. Nine times out often, they would be entertained by Bruce's late arrival and his odd appearance which usually included inappropriate clothing.

    Bruce lived just a street away from the school. He walked to school daily. Students passing by in buses would shout his name together just to see him jump and stop in his tracks. When he spotted the merry bunch in the bus, he would wave good-naturedly. Although Bruce was likable, he was too lost in his own thoughts to make friends. His classmates found him amusing but they ignored him most of the time. Only Tom, who sat next to Bruce, tried to be his friend. 

    The following Monday, Bruce did not turn up at school. His classmates were a little disappointed but quickly forgot about him. After school, Tom decided to walkover to Bruce's house to check on him. As he approached the gate, he could hear violin music. Bruce must be listening to music, he thought. The gate was not locked. Tom let himself in. He called Bruce's name a few times but there was no response. The music played on. Tom looked in through a window. His eyes widened in surprise. In the middle of the living room, Bruce was playing the violin. His eyes were closed in concentration as he drew the bow (琴弓) over the strings expertly. He played beautifully, so much so that it sounded like a recording. Tom left quietly.

    注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    When Teachers' Day came around, Tom had a plan.

    When Bruce started to play, the audience fell silent. 

  • 4、第一节假定你是李华,你的好友Tom最近有点开学焦虑,担心自己进入高中不适应。请你给他写一封邮件就如何尽快融入高中新环境提出一些建议,内容包括:1. 给予他安慰;2. 给他提出一些合理的建议;3. 给出祝福和期待。

    注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Dear Tom, 

    Yours, 

    Li Hua

  • 5、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案转写到答题卡上。

    Have you ever heard some (inspire) stories of the disabled? Helen Keller is one deserves to be mentioned. Helen, a well-recognised female author, had several strong (restrict) to her body. She could not read or write at her early age, but later she mastered several languages. Anne Sullivan, a teacher at a school for the disabled, played an irreplaceable role in Helen's growth and achievements. Anne adopted simple approaches teaching, (repeated) spelt new words by writing on Helen's hands, and asked her to imitate. In other words, she would not learn the words they could be touched, such as water, dolls etc. Gradually, her interest grew and she explored complicated and abstract words. In the process of learning the word "think", she struggled a lot and made breakthroughs by accident when (finish) small tasks. As for the word "love", she (discourage) from trying many times without understanding it. Despite many failures, Anne kept on encouraging her (try) while Helen carried on thinking and suddenly realised it was as beautiful as the sun and clouds. It is Anne that (enlighten) Helen's mind and brings a broad world to her.

  • 6、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    Best Language Learning Methods

    Are you struggling(斗争)to pick up a foreign language? Or probably looking for language learning methods?  Read on to find the best way that can help you with language learning!

    Learn a language by using the 80/20 Rule. What is the 80/20 Rule? It is a rule that suggests 20 percent of your efforts will bring about 80 percent of your results. Or 80% of our efforts get only 20% of the results.  It can help you know the most important and high result-oriented(高导向的)activities in your life while quitting the unnecessary, low result-oriented activities. It will also free up more time for language learning. 

    Break down your learning materials into smaller pieces. If you have enough time to learn your new language, you should make good use of it. For example, there are ten short stories of 100 words each and a story of 1000 words. Which would be easier to memorize? Of course, it's number one, if you guess correctly.

    Most people master a new language by translating. It is one of the causes of failure in learning a second language. Instead of translating everything you listen to, think in the language you're learning. You'll discover your most important words, expressions, and sentences quickly if you continually think about them.

    Don't forget listening and speaking. Learning a new language includes listening, speaking, reading, and writing. However, people usually struggle most with listening and speaking. Keep in mind we learn a language just for practical use. So do master these two skills!

    A. It is very simple but useful. 

    B. These skills are all very important. 

    C. Start by translating when you study. 

    D. Learn to think in the foreign language. 

    E. In fact, short reading materials are easy to get. 

    F. What is the most effective way to learn it well?

    G. Try dividing the learning materials into smaller parts. 

  • 7、阅读理解

    I grew up with a four-year gap between myself and my younger brother. It was a distance (距离) in age to keep us close as we got older, but also an age gap to make sure we lived our own lives in completely different ways. Having a younger brother while I was a girl was a lot of work, for there was a lot of fighting. 

    However, as we've got older, we've become closer, and I've learned several things in life from my younger brother that I didn't realize I needed before.

    My younger brother is one of the most talented and creative souls (灵魂) I've known. He's continually feeding his creativity with new art forms and new instruments. He always seeks to understand and learn more about the world around him. He's helped remind me through his actions and words that giving up on creativity is something a person should never do.

    My younger brother has also been through hard times, but he's able to focus on learning from the hard times, unlike me, who tends to hold on to every little thing from my life. It's always been difficult for me to let things go and move on, but my younger brother has been an inspiration (灵感来源) for me to try harder at letting go.

    My younger brother has always been a more introverted type, and if you speak to him, you're lucky to get over three words out of him at a time. Because of this, he's certainly learned the whole "actions speak louder than words" thing. But, I've realized from my brother that I needn't speak to fill the silence. Sometimes, it's necessary to spend some of your time in silence and reflect in it.

    (1)、What does the author think of growing up as the older sister?
    A、Boring but warm. B、Peaceful and easy. C、Troubling but inspiring. D、Enjoyable and exciting.
    (2)、What do the author's little brother's actions suggest to her?
    A、Trying to learn new instruments. B、Focusing on little details of everything. C、Moving on with the past kept in mind. D、Keeping feeding her creativity.
    (3)、What might the introverted people be like according to paragraph 5?
    A、They are talented. B、They are quiet. C、They are positive. D、They are friendly.
    (4)、What is the main idea of the text?
    A、It talks about the relationship between his brother and the author. B、It introduces the great spirits of the author's brother. C、It is about lessons learned from the author's brother. D、Tell some advice provided by the author's brother.
  • 8、阅读理解

    Every day in the morning I make different sounds, starting with an "oomph" as I move to an upright position, then an "ahhh" as I swing my legs off the bed, followed by an "arrrrrrrgh" as I get to my feet. Then there's an "oh God" as I realize that my knees are unequal to the task they've been set.

    My wife Jocasta believes in positive thinking. "All sighing and complaining will simply make you feel worse," she says. "If you act like a young gazelle (羚羊), then you'll feel like a young gazelle. "I'm guessing Jocasta doesn't know many young gazelles, at least not ones with aching knees and tired ankles. I then decide to follow her instructions, but to the power of ten.

    I draw the curtains open, allowing sunlight to flood the room. "What a beautiful morning!" I say in a too-cheerful voice. "I'm planning a pot of Sri Lanka's finest tea for you. It is picked on the cool slopes of the country's mountainous central district and will be served with milk given by a diligent young cow. "

    "Oh, God! Can you give it a rest?" says Jocasta. "Sure, your knee aches, but you can still get around. Pull your shoulders back, lift your head high, and highlight the positive. The science about positivity is that the body responds to signals sent by your brain. When you spend 23 hours a day sounding like a miserable old man, you'll turn into a miserable old man. "

    I take a sip of tea before raising another case. "Yes," I say, "but the research published in the Scandinavian Journal of Pain shows that people can bear pain if allowed to swear. So," I continue, "when I limp off to work, yelling ‘Oh God, my knee', I'm just acting on the latest science. " This is replied with Jocasta's dark looks. "I'm not anti-swearing; I'm just anti-complaining. "

    There's enough tea in the pot for a second cup. It is somehow more delicious for the way I imagine out loud where it is picked and how the milk is produced. The sunlight streaming in, I find myself humming a happy tune when a "horrific" thought hits me—Jocasta seems to have made it!

    (1)、Why does the author make various sounds when getting up?
    A、To grab his wife's attention. B、To express his dissatisfaction. C、To complain of his discomfort. D、To get himself totally refreshed.
    (2)、What can we learn about the man from paragraph 3?
    A、He has been to Sri Lanka. B、He is expert at making tea. C、He unwillingly follows his wife's advice. D、He agrees with his wife's way of thinking.
    (3)、What is the science about positivity according to the wife?
    A、Swearing to relieve the pain. B、Behaving like young gazelles. C、Following signals sent by the brain. D、Focusing on the positive part of life.
    (4)、What does the man try to convey in the last paragraph?
    A、He shouldn't hum a tune. B、His wife has been proved right. C、What the journal says is wrong. D、He can't bear the pain any more.
  • 9、阅读理解

    Americans often try to say things as quickly as possible. So, for some expressions, we use the first letters of the words instead of saving each word. Many common expressions or long names are shortened this way. 

    B-Y-O-B is a short way of saying, "Bring Your Own Bottle. " The letters BYOB are often found at the bottom of a written invitation to a simple social, event or gathering of friends. For example, let's say I had a New Year's Eve party. I might include on the invitation. "Please come to my party and BYOB. " The bottle each person brings is what the person wants to drink at the party or wants to share.

    However, an invitation to a special event -such as a wedding-would never say BYOB. An invitation to an official or very special event often has other letters written at the bottom. The letters are R-S-V-P. These letters represent the French expression "Repondez S'il Vous Plait. " In English the words mean "Respond If It Pleases You. " Americans use the letters as a short way to say, "Please answer this invitation. "

    Another expression usually used for business and not parties is A-S-A-P. So, a colleague might say she needs something done ASAP. It means as soon as possible. She might also need something done by C-O-B. That means she wants to finish it by "Close Of Business" or the end of the work day.

    Beginning letters are often used to represent the names of universities. A famous one is MIT. That is short for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Another major university is UCLA. Almost no one ever says its real name, the University of California at Los Angeles. That takes way too long!

    (1)、Why do Americans like using the first letters of the words?
    A、They want to save time. B、They think it interesting. C、They like doing things differently. D、They love creating new expressions.
    (2)、Which of the following may a couple use in their wedding invitations?
    A、B-Y-O- B、B. B. R-S-V-P.          C、A-S-A-P.          D、C-O-B.
    (3)、How is the text mainly developed?
    A、By analyzing causes. B、By listing examples. C、By following time order. D、By making comparisons.
    (4)、What is the main purpose of this text?
    A、To describe the unpopularity of the formal language. B、To explain the usage of some daily expressions. C、To advise people to speak more simple English. D、To introduce one of the Americans' language habits.
  • 10、阅读理解

    Top Summer Math Programs for High School Students

    Canada/USA Mathcamp

    This summer program offers gifted high school students the chance to "live and breathe" mathematics. Throughout the program, students explore undergraduate- and graduate-level mathematical topics. They design their own curriculum by choosing their own classes and learn from professional mathematicians in the process. Mathcampers also get the opportunity to go hiking, whitewater rafting(漂流), rock climbing and much more.

    Cost: $4,500 (Financial aid is available, and the program is free for families with household incomes under $65,000)

    Location: Ohio State University

    Ross Mathematics Program

    The program focuses on one central mathematical concept—number theory. Participants spend the entire summer solving problem sets related to integers(整数)and their properties. This process provides a great foundation for students interested in conducting mathematical research in the future. 

    Cost: $6,000(Financial aid is available)

    Location: two campuses (Columbus, Ohio 8. Terre Haute, Indiana)

    Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS)

    For over three decades, PROMYS has been a place of mathematical exploration for talented high school students. Students in this program attend seminars on advanced mathematical topics. They also get the chance to participate in research projects under the guidance of professional mathematicians. 

    Cost: $5,500 (Financial aid is available, and the program is free for US families with household incomes under $ 60,000)

    Location: Boston University

    Stanford University Math Camp (SUMaC)

    Students in this program choose between two courses—algebraic topology(代数拓扑学)and abstract algebra &. number theory. Both to picsare major areas of modern mathematical research. In both courses, students engage in daily problem sets, work with Stanford graduate students and attend lectures from mathematicians. 

    Cost: $3,250(Financial aid is available)

    Location: online

    (1)、Which program allows the participants to go on field trips?
    A、SUMaC.          B、PROMYS. C、Ross Mathematics Program. D、Canada/USA Mathcamp.
    (2)、What can the participants of PROMYS do?
    A、Conduct lab research independently. B、Get professional guidance on research. C、Attend online seminars on math basics. D、Interact with Stanford graduate students.
    (3)、How does the last program differ from the other three?
    A、Students focus on one concept. B、It is intended for gifted students. C、Students attend it on the Internet. D、It is totally free for poor students.
  • 11、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、When will the swim classes begin?
    A、On May 1st. B、On April 30th. C、On April 29th.
    (2)、How many swim classes are being offered?
    A、10. B、15. C、20.
    (3)、Who must come to the swim skill show?
    A、Those who have no Level 3 certificate. B、Those who want to pass the skill level test quickly. C、Those who have never attended Community Pool classes.
    (4)、Who will rate the students' skill levels?
    A、The speaker. B、The instructors. C、The local community.
  • 12、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、What are the speakers doing?
    A、Attending a meeting B、Enjoying a concert. C、Queuing up for tickets.
    (2)、What do we know about the man?
    A、He is very clever. B、He is a professor. C、He is active in sports.
    (3)、Where does the woman work now?
    A、In Chicago. B、In Seattle. C、In Los Angeles.
    (4)、Who is Susan?
    A、The man's wife. B、The man's colleague. C、The man's doctor.
  • 13、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、Why does the woman invite the man?
    A、To thank the man. B、To celebrate the move. C、To welcome a new colleague.
    (2)、Who is Paul?
    A、The woman's colleague. B、The woman's apartment guard. C、The woman's former neighbor.
    (3)、What time will the man be at the woman's apartment on Saturday?
    A、At around 6 p. m. B、At 6:30 p. m. C、At around 7 p. m.
  • 14、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、How does the woman feel now?
    A、Moved. B、Lonely. C、Excited.
    (2)、Where is the woman going?
    A、Mexico. B、Argentina. C、Spain.
  • 15、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、Why does the man make the phone call?
    A、To have an interview. B、To tell the interview result. C、To know about the woman's hobbies.
    (2)、When can the woman start her new work?
    A、This Monday. B、Next Monday. C、The first of June.
  • 16、 Why did Daniel quit his job?
    A、He wanted to earn more. B、He didn't like it. C、He disliked his colleagues.
  • 17、 How much did the man pay for the T-shirt?
    A、$15. B、$30. C、$45.
  • 18、 Where does the conversation probably take place?
    A、In a flower shop. B、In a restaurant. C、In a supermarket.
  • 19、 How does the woman feel?
    A、Calm. B、Excited. C、Unhappy.
  • 20、 Why does the man make the call?
    A、His neighbor needs help. B、He has a hearing problem. C、His telephone is broken.
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